Kimmel was free on bail on an unrelated charge last month when she tried to return stolen items to a Montgomery County Walmart while using someone else's identification, officials said on Monday.

On Thanksgiving morning, a deputy constable spotted Kimmel and a friend, Lindsey Renee Lindquist, 25, along U.S. 59 and FM 1314 in Porter. Both had warrants and were taken into custody, officials said.

Lindquist was charged with felony theft. She was released after posting $5,000 bail.

The images posted on the website were taken around the Montgomery County Precinct 4 Constable's Office in New Caney, officials said. The images show Kimmel near the constable's vehicles and inside the annex.

Authorities said Kimmel further taunted police on the website, posting two of their names.